Ealing Project Makes Summer Film Offer |
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Watch four films get and get the fifth free as venue celebrates first birthday
July 5, 2023 The Ealing Project has launched a special offer for the summer which allows you to get a free ticket for a film if you pay for four others between now and the end of August. With a range of big releases over the next few weeks there will be no shortage of titles to view. Harrison Ford’s return in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is already showing and July and August will also provide an opportunity to see Disney’s new pixar title Elemental, Greta Grewig’s Barbie, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City and Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One. Loyalty cards will be issued at all till points for customers to redeem the offer and you will have until the end of September to do so. Ealing Project will also be celebrating its first birthday on the weekend of Friday 7 – Sunday 9 July. They are offering £5 film tickets for any film across the weekend, including Asteroid City, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and Elemental, as well as hosting special one-off screenings of Mrs Doubtfire, Thelma & Louise (Saturday 8 July) and The Terminator (Sunday 9 July). A new permanent art installation will be unveiled, originally displayed as part of ‘A Sense of Wonder’: The Curious Robot World of Matt Dixon at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery from October 2022 – February 2023, as well as free live music and an Ealing Project 1st Birthday Quiz. Annual memberships are also on sale for £50 a year, which includes 5 free tickets, 20% off all film tickets, 20% off food & drink, and a three-month trial to film streaming platform MUBI. They also offer a concession membership for £35 a year, including all the same benefits and available for students, over 60s and blue light cardholders. General Manager, Guy De Livera comments “We are excited to be launching our summer offer at Ealing Project. There are so many great films to watch over the next few months which will make it easy for people to watch four films and get one free cinema ticket. We can’t wait to welcome new customers, as well as our fantastic regular visitors, to try out our local independent cinema and all that it has to offer.” The venue looks set to continue to be Ealing’s main cinema for the foreseeable future with no updates on the status of Picturehouse Ealing. The owner of Picturehouse, Cineworld announced recently that it is to file for administration in the UK as part of a restructuring plan. Although that it has stated this will not impact its UK operations, it appears that new projects have been put on hold for the time-being. See what's on and book tickets at The Ealing Project.
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